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From starter.tbx Re: "Then select it in Finder and choose "File Info" and tick the 'Stationery File' box. Once done, the file will show within TB File -> Open Recent, below the rule at the bottom of the list as 'Starter'. Simply click it and a copy is opened as a new 'untitled' (i.e. unsaved) document." Done that, but I don't see it "below the rule..."Thanks,Ken

Thanks for your reply. I have "starter.tbx" and a few other files in:~Library/Application Support/Tinderbox/favorites/starter.tbx I have the "stationery pad" checkbox checked in the files in favorites and have closed and restarted TBX. They still don't show up under File/Open Recent. If I double-click on any of the files in favorites, it will create a copy: "name copy.tbx" and open the copy in TBX. It would be more convenient to have them in Open Recent. I was curious what I didn't have set up right. I'm using 10.8.1 and TBX 5.11.2 on a MacBook Pro. I haven't tried it on my iMac yet.Thanks,Ken

Can't replicate this in v5.11.2 on OS 10.6.8 or 10.7.4. FWIW, though not strictly necessary, I've updated my tutorial (above) to tell the user to close/reopen TB when adding new starter files in case that helps. Indeed, in my tests just now, on both OSs, new 'favourites' files are detected regardless of whether the app is re-started.

All this would imply Ken has some wider problem (OS permissions errors?) best followed up via support.